Removing from Linux on IBM System z

To remove Tectia Server for Linux on IBM System z, follow the instructions below:

Log in as root user.

Stop Tectia Server for Linux on IBM System z with the following command:

# /etc/init.d/ssh-server-g3 stop

Remove the installation by giving the following command:

# rpm -e ssh-tectia-server-<version>

In the command, <version> is the package version of Tectia Server to be removed (for example, 6.2.5.123).

If you want to remove also the components that are common with the client-tools, give the following command:

# rpm -e ssh-tectia-common-<version>

Note that removing the common components disables also the client-side functions.

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